Internally funded project
Start date : 01.01.2000
We investigate the potential of SEBM for processing of technical alloys based on Iron Aluminides, Nickel and Copper as well as amorphous metals.
For Iron aluminides, the focus is on the influence of additional elements such as Boron and Titanium on the workability, the microstructure and the resulting properties.
Concerning pure Copper and Copper alloys our focus is on the influence of minor elements or contaminations such as Oxygen or Phosphorus on the resulting properties, in particular the achievable heat conductivity
We investigate the potential of SEBM for processing of technical alloys based on Iron Aluminides, Nickel and Copper as well as amorphous metals.
For Iron aluminides, the focus is on the influence of additional elements such as Boron and Titanium on the workability, the microstructure and the resulting properties.
Concerning pure Copper and Copper alloys our focus is on the influence of minor elements or contaminations such as Oxygen or Phosphorus on the resulting properties, in particular the achievable heat conductivity